World
Fuel
Cell
Conference
(WFCC)
is
established
under
the
auspice
of
the
International
Association
for
Hydrogen
Energy
(IAHE)
as
an
umbrella
organization
to
lead
and
coordinate
the
information
dissemination
related
to
hydrogen
and
fuel
cell
R&D
activities,
development,
advancement
and
education.
The
conference
is
organized
by
IAHE
Fuel
Cell
Division,
hosted
by
the
Waterloo
Institute
for
Nanotechnology
(WIN)
and
the
Canadian
Hydrogen
and
Fuel
Cell
Association
(CHFCA).
The
WFCC
is
a
multidisciplinary
conference
on
the
latest
development
and
advancement
of
hydrogen
and
fuel
cells,
and
provides
a
forum
for
the
exchange
of
the
latest
scientific
and
technical
information,
for
the
dissemination
of
high-quality
research
results,
and
for
the
debate
and
shaping
of
future
directions
and
priorities
in
hydrogen
fuel
cell
science,
technology,
engineering,
application
and
commercialization.
This
conference
is
targeting
technical
issues
and
interconnections
between
fuel
cells
and
hydrogen.
The
conference
features
speakers
from
both
academia
and
industry,
networking
opportunities
and
a
virtual
3MT
contest.